The oldest Semitic documents using the Hebrew alphabet that
I know of had either spaces, or symbols to represent the
spaces, between words. However, not all of it was carefully
written, just as handwriting today can make the space so
small as to make it unrecognizable. Short graffiti is the
major exception as much of it was not careful.
Karl W. Randolph.
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From: "Susan Jeffers" <susan AT read-the-bible.org>
>
> Greetings b-hebrew folk --
>
> I teach an Introduction to Biblical Studies course, and I've been trying to
> find out what's the evidence for whether the earliest Hebrew Bible
> manuscripts were written with or without spaces in between the words. Can
> you help?...
> Susan Jeffers